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Beautiful Ellen

Alternate title: “Schön Ellen
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  • TITLE: Max Bruch (German composer)
    Bruch was an unusually ambitious and productive composer. His greatest successes in his own lifetime were his massive works for choir and orchestra—such as Schön Ellen (1867; Beautiful Ellen) and Odysseus (1872). These were favourites with German choral societies during the late 19th century. These works failed to remain in the concert repertoire, possibly...

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